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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 661423" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>I cant speak for Lil on this, but someone else saying it doesn't bother me at all. Ok, I can speak for Lil a bit but with her I think its more embarrassment that its gotten bad enough that they feel the need to talk about it more than they aren't allowed. Correct me on this if I'm wrong hon.</p><p></p><p>My biggest issue at the beginning of this stems from my attitude on personal responsibility. My oldest sister kept harping on "this is YOUR responsibility, YOU need to deal with it". No, its not my responsibility, its my son's for his behavior. Its not my responsibility that he was at the grand's, its my sisters for arranging this. </p><p></p><p>My responsibility in this is that I was stupid enough to mention that my youngest sister might be willing to give our son a ride. As soon as he called the next day asking if she would give him another ride, I realized how badly I had screwed up. She told me on Saturday that she realized on the drive to the grand's that she had made a mistake. This was after she had been in the car with him long enough for him to go on one of his tangents about how hard he tried and how people continually screwed him over. Too late then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 661423, member: 18238"] I cant speak for Lil on this, but someone else saying it doesn't bother me at all. Ok, I can speak for Lil a bit but with her I think its more embarrassment that its gotten bad enough that they feel the need to talk about it more than they aren't allowed. Correct me on this if I'm wrong hon. My biggest issue at the beginning of this stems from my attitude on personal responsibility. My oldest sister kept harping on "this is YOUR responsibility, YOU need to deal with it". No, its not my responsibility, its my son's for his behavior. Its not my responsibility that he was at the grand's, its my sisters for arranging this. My responsibility in this is that I was stupid enough to mention that my youngest sister might be willing to give our son a ride. As soon as he called the next day asking if she would give him another ride, I realized how badly I had screwed up. She told me on Saturday that she realized on the drive to the grand's that she had made a mistake. This was after she had been in the car with him long enough for him to go on one of his tangents about how hard he tried and how people continually screwed him over. Too late then. [/QUOTE]
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